How many seats does the Wuling Hongguang Mini have?

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HaleyRose
07/24/25 7:44am
Wuling Hongguang Mini is a three-door, four-seater microcar. Additional details are as follows: 1. Exterior: The Hongguang MINIEV features a two-door design, creating a cute visual effect with a vertical front and rear profile. The front face of the Hongguang MINIEV adopts a narrow grille, paired with a lower through-type air intake and headlight clusters on both sides, offering high recognition. 2. Configuration: The Hongguang MINIEV comes standard with remote key + central locking, electric power steering system (EPS), hill start assist, sport/economy modes, power windows, fabric seats, four-way adjustable driver/passenger seats, foldable rear bench seat, car radio, battery heating and intelligent insulation, App connectivity/intelligent charging/remote speed control, etc.
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RuthRose
08/11/25 3:27am
As an urban office worker who has driven the Wuling Hongguang Mini, I can tell you this car comes standard with 4 seats in a compact yet functional layout. There are two seats each in the front and back rows. I personally use it for commuting with colleagues - space is adequate but might feel cramped on long trips. The trunk is quite small, but the rear seats can be folded to increase storage capacity, which comes in handy for weekend shopping. As a micro electric vehicle, the seating design prioritizes practicality and energy efficiency, with low electricity costs making it an excellent choice for daily commuting. If there's a custom version, you might find 2-seat models, but the regular versions mainly come with 4 seats. When purchasing, opt for models with seatbelts and ensure everyone buckles up to minimize risks in congested city traffic.
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